The climax of the tale of despereaux is when Despereaux saves the princess from being killed by Roscuro. But then Despereaux threatens to kill Roscuro using his needle but then doesn't because Pea promises to make everybody live.
Yes, Despereaux saves the princess in the story "The Tale of Despereaux" by Kate DiCamillo. He shows bravery and kindness, ultimately rescuing her from a dangerous situation.
That is the name of the mouse in the children's story, The Tale of Despereaux. (Kate DiCamillo, 2003)
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The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread by Kate DiCamillo won the Newbery Medal in 2004.
The resolution of "The Tale of Despereaux" involves Despereaux's bravery in saving the princess and restoring light to the kingdom, leading to a happy ending for the characters. The characters learn valuable lessons about forgiveness, courage, and the power of love.
No, the character Sistine is not from the book "The Tiger Rising" by Kate DiCamillo. "The Tiger Rising" tells the story of a young boy named Rob and a caged tiger he discovers in the woods. Sistine is a character from another book or story.
The book titled "The Tale of Despereaux" was written by Kate DiCamillo. It tells the story of a mouse who breaks the rules and speaks to a human. The book can be bought online from the Goodreads website and also from Barnes & Noble where it is advertised at $7.99.
the rising action of a story is the series of events that lead up to the climax.
That book would be The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo. It won the 2004 Newbery Medal.
what is the rising action of the story of an hour by kate chopin
The rising action is before the climax. There the tension rises.
rising action in a literary sense is the action leading up to the climax.